We've been talking about Sprint's upcoming LTE QWERTY, the Motorola Photon Q, for a few weeks now, and it's officially here. As of today, you can walk into a Sprint store and buy this "green machine with the power of Android" for the low, low price of $200 with a two-year agreement.

Need a refresher on specs? No problem.

4.3" ColorBoost display

1.5GHz dual-core processor (presumably Snapdragon S4)

1GB RAM

8GB storage, microSD card slot

8MP 1080p rear shooter, 720p front-facing camera

HDMI out

NFC

Full QWERTY slider

LTE, global ready

Android 4.0.4

Sure, it's nothing to get overly-excited about, but if you're a fan of QWERTYs, the Photon Q is probably the best that you can buy right now.

Sprint announced the Photon Q, its first LTE device with a full QWERTY keyboard, back in late July with nary a word on pricing or availability. We've heard rumors here and there about a mid-August release, but The Now Network has finally unveiled an official release date of August 19th, as well as a price of $199 with a two-year agreement.

The Photon Q is Motorola's newest offering to the QWERTY world, and is basically an Atrix HD with a keyboard:

4.3" ColorBoost display

1.5GHz dual-core processor (presumably Snapdragon S4)

1GB RAM

8GB storage, microSD card slot

8MP 1080p rear shooter, 720p front-facing camera

HDMI out

NFC

Full QWERTY slider

LTE, global ready

Android 4.0.4

If you want to ensure you'll have the most powerful slider on the market in your hands on 8/19, pre-orders begin today in Sprint stores and on the web.

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